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13 February, 01:42

What does adding a constant to the rule of a function do to the graph of the function?

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  1. 13 February, 02:46
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    If the constant is represented by 'c' then

    it shifts the graph upwards 'c' units (shifts down if you subtract)

    eg ... if the function is y = x² then adding a constant would be y = x² + 5

    so the original function would be shifted upwards by 5 units in this case.
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